Britain's Iron Lady laid to rest with full pomp

April 18, 2013

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Protesters set fire to a coffin containing an effigy of Margaret Thatcher in Goldthorpe, northern England as people gather and march to celebrate her funeral in London Wednesday April 17, 2013. The death of Britain's first female Prime Minister has deeply split the nation between those who look back on her with respect and those who, like the coal miners with whom she had a bruising confrontation, deeply despised her. The divisive leader ruled the country for 11 years breaking the strength of the trade unions, securing victory in a distant war for the Falkland Islands, and selling off state-owned utilities at a record pace.(AP Photo / Lynne Cameron, PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE

Lynne Cameron/Associated Press

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Protesters set fire to a coffin containing an effigy of Margaret Thatcher in Goldthorpe, northern England as people gather and march to celebrate her funeral in London Wednesday April 17, 2013. The death of Britain's first female Prime Minister has deeply split the nation between those who look back on her with respect and those who, like the coal miners with whom she had a bruising confrontation, deeply despised her. The divisive leader ruled the country for 11 years breaking the strength of the trade unions, securing victory in a distant war for the Falkland Islands, and selling off state-owned utilities at a record pace.(AP Photo / Lynne Cameron, PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE